AU655877B2 - Device to absorb energy transmitted through steering column for a vehicle - Google Patents

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AU655877B2
AU655877B2 AU35719/93A AU3571993A AU655877B2 AU 655877 B2 AU655877 B2 AU 655877B2 AU 35719/93 A AU35719/93 A AU 35719/93A AU 3571993 A AU3571993 A AU 3571993A AU 655877 B2 AU655877 B2 AU 655877B2
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Gerald Anthony Speich
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B62LAND VEHICLES FOR TRAVELLING OTHERWISE THAN ON RAILS
    • B62DMOTOR VEHICLES; TRAILERS
    • B62D1/00Steering controls, i.e. means for initiating a change of direction of the vehicle
    • B62D1/02Steering controls, i.e. means for initiating a change of direction of the vehicle vehicle-mounted
    • B62D1/16Steering columns
    • B62D1/18Steering columns yieldable or adjustable, e.g. tiltable
    • B62D1/19Steering columns yieldable or adjustable, e.g. tiltable incorporating energy-absorbing arrangements, e.g. by being yieldable or collapsible
    • B62D1/195Yieldable supports for the steering column

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_7 OPI DATE 24/01/94 APPLN. ID 35719/93 AOJP DATE 14/04/94 PCT NUMBER PCT/GB93/00396 11111111911 11 IIH1111 Illl AU9335719 (51) International Patent Classification 5 (11) International Publication Number: WO 94/00327 B62D 14/Wl Al (43) International Publication Date: 6 January 1994 (06.01.94) -RUH RUALt (21) International Application Number: PCT/GB93/00396 (81) Designated States: AU, CA, JP, European patent (AT, BE, CH, DE, DK, ES, FR, GB, GR, IE, IT, LU, MC, NL, (22) International Filing Date: 26 February 1993 (26.02.93) PT, SE).
Priority data: Published 9213078.0 19 June 1992 (19.06.92) GB With international search report.
(71) Applicant: THE TORRINGTON COMPANY LIMITED [GB/GB]; Torrington Avenue, Coventry, Warwickshire CV4 9AE (GB).
(72) Inventor: SPEICH, Gerald, Anthony Ivy Cottage, School Lane, Beausale, Warwickshire CV35 7NW (GB).
(74) Agents: FEAKINS, Graham, Allan et al.; Raworth, Moss Cook, Raworth House, 36 Sydenham Road, Croydon, Surrey CRO 2EF (GB).
(54)Title: DEVICE TO ABSORB ENERGY TRANSMITTED THROUGH STEERING COLUMN FOR A VEHICLE 12A 7 12 12 7
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11A (57) Abstract A device to absorb energy transmitted through a steering column for a vehicle in the event of a vehicle crash and/or driver impact on the steering wheel includes a slotted member in the form of a saddle bracket for connection to a steering column, a second member in the form of a bolt or the like extending through the slot (11) of the first member and a third member in the form of a strap (12) which is arranged to restrict relative movement between the first and second members upon vehicle crash etc.
The strap (12) is stiff but ductile and is wrapped over the bolt so that, if the steering column collapses, the bolt will move in a direction out of the slot (11) of the first member and run into the strap (12) which is then unwrapped, thereby absorbing energy transmitted through the steering column. The strap (12) can also itself be slotted.
i WO 94/00327 PCT/GB93/0396 DEVICE TO ABSORB ENERGY TRANSMITTED THROUGH STEERING COLUMN FOR A VEHICLE L This invention relates to a device to absorb energy transmitted through a steering column for a vehicle in the event of vehicle crash and/or driver impact on the steering wheel.
A known problem has been one of how to absorb chest impact energies in a vehicle steering column which is rake and reach adjustable. Designs in existence tend to rely on crushing or extending a convoluted tube, which have the problem of relatively high tool cost and low natural frequency.
Figures 1 to 3 schematically illustrate the problem and it will be seen that the problem is caused by the upper part 1 of the steering column having to move up and down and in and out relative to the supporting bracketry 2, thereby preventing the use of a fixed energy absorbing portion between them. The lines indicated generally by the reference numeral 3 indicate various steering wheel positions attainable by the adjustable upper steering column, whilst the arrow A illustrates the direction of driver impact in the event of a vehicle crash.
The steering wheel 3 is held in the desired position by means of a clamping mechanism 4 which typically comprises a bolt 5, a mounting bracket 6 to hold the steering column to the vehicle, a saddle bracket 7 which locates an outer tube of the upper steering column 1 and can be of a wrap around type or simply located underneath, and an operating handle 8 to lock and unlock the clamping mechanism 4. A support member 9 is provided to prevent the saddle bracket 7 from crushing when clamped. As can be seen in Figure 3, 2 the bolt 5 is freely located in pairs of slots 10 both in the mounting bracket 6 and the saddle bracket 7.
With this prior construction, if the driver's chest impacts the steering wheel 3, the bolt 5 is caused to bottom out at one end of each slot 10, at which point the convoluted portion of the steering column tube starts to collapse or extend.
According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a device to absorb energy transmitted through an adjustable steering column for a vehicle in the event of a vehicle crash and/or driver impact on the steering wheel, the device including an adjustment mechanism including a first slotted member for connection to a steering column for reach adjustment thereof and a second member extending through the slot of said first member, said second member being utilised to clamp the adjustment mechanism, wherein a third member is arranged to restrict relative movement between said first and a. a second members upon vehicle crash and/or driver impact on 20 the steering wheel, the third member being in the form of a strap-like member which is wrapped over the second member so that it unwraps and plastically deforms upon vehicle crash and/or driver impact, thereby to absorb said S. energy transmitted through the steering column, said third -o 25 member also serving to support said first member and to limit steering column adjustment.
According to another aspect, the present invention also provides a vehicle steering column incorporating a device essentially as described in the preceding paragraph.
Preferably, the slot is open-ended so that the second member leaves the slot upon vehicle crash and/or driver impact.
Preferably, the second member is a bolt or similar member.
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L. h WO 94/00327 PCT/GB93/00396 -3- Preferably, the third member is in the form cf-astrap-like member which is wrapped over ths ;ond member so that it unwraps and plastica eforms upon vehicle crash and/or driver im e thereby absorbing energy.
For a better understanding of the invention and to show how the same may be carried into effect, reference will now be made, by way of example, to Figures 4 to 7 of the accompanying drawings (and again to Figure in which:- Figure 4 is a diagrammatic perspective view showing the first, second and third members prior to vehicle crash and/or driver impact on the steering wheel, Figure 5 is a view similar to Figure 4 showing the state of the members as energy is absorbed from the steering column, Figure 6 is a general assembly side view of an upper portion of the steering column, Figure 7 is a diagrammatic plan view of the device, and Figure 8 is a graph of load against distance of the reaction of the second member against the third member as the latter unwraps, when the third member is provided with a slot along part of its length.
Referring to Figures 1 and 4 to 8, it will be seen that the first member comprises the saddle bracket 7 but in this case, the pairs of slots are formed as slots 11, each with an open end 11A.
The second member is the bolt 5 which, when the clamping mechanism 4 is released, is able to run freely in the slot \11 for adjustment of the steering wheel .3 in and out.
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WO 94/00327 PCT/GB93/00396 4- The third member as defined hereinabove is provided by a modified support member 9 which is illustrated in Figures 4, 5 and 6 by a bent.-over supporting strap 12 which has a slot 12A extending in from one end of it. In Figures 4 and 5, the tube 1 and bracketry 2 have been omitted for clarity.
In the present case, there is no need to provide a convoluted steering column tube which is thus replaced by a straight tube.
It will be seen that the supporting strap 12, which is stiff but ductile, is effectively wrapped over itself such that it runs underneath and over the bolt 5. Figure 4 shows the bolt near the open end of the slot 11 and just contacting the strap 12.
Upon vehicle crash and/or driver impact on the steering wheel which will cause the steering column 1 to collapse, the bolt 5 will move in a direction out of the slot 11 and it runs into the wrapped-over portion of the strap 12 as it leaves the slot 11 and the force exerted on the bolt during such crash and/or impact then causes the support strap 12 to unwrap as shown in Figure 5, thereby absorbing energy transmitted through the steering column.
The actual design of the device can be tuned to the desired requirements since vehicles tend to require their own individual column crash load curves. Modifications can therefore be made to the thickness of, for example, the strap 12 and the materials incorporated in the device.
Another feature which can affect the basic load curve is the addition of the slot 12A and the length of that slot 12A can be used to affect the shape of the load curve.
WO 94/00327 PCT/GB93/09396 Figure 8 gives a simple example of load against distance with point X showing a condition where the bolt is being applied against the strap 12 where there is no slot 12A, whilst the level Y shows the bolt 5 being applied against the strap 12 where the slot 12A is located.
It will be appreciated that the present device is capable of being incorporated in a collapsible steering column that is rake and/or reach adjustable but can equally well be incorporated in tilting steering columns.
Again, arrow A in Figure 7 shows the impact direction.
It will be further appreciated that the second member can be in forms other than the bolt 5 shown, and the third member can be any suitable profile to match.
By moving the supporting strap 12 relatively to the saddle bracket 7, it will be appreciated that the achievable length of steering column adjustment can be regulated, whilst the length of the steering column collapse can be controlled by the length and shape of the third member (strap 12).
The device can be situated and will function whether it is underneath or on top of the steering column outer tube 1.
Furthermore, the device allows the use of a much more rigid upper tube, thereby increasing the natural frequency of the steering column.

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  1. 3. A device according to claim 1 or 2, wherein ,'the second member is a bolt or the like. 25 4. A device according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the third member is itself slotted for improved energy absorption.
  2. 5. A device to absorb energy transmitted through an adjustable steering column substantially as herein described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
  3. 6. A vehicle steering column incorporating a device according to any one of the preceding claims.
  4. 7. A vehicle steering column according to claim 6, wherein it is rake adjustable. LIDG DG.~ C t &t C 7
  5. 8. A vehicle steering column according to claim 6 or 7, wherein it is reach adjustable. DATED: 26 October 1994 PHILLIPS ORMONDE FITZPATRICK Attorneys for: THE TORRINGTON COMPANY LIMITED 39 4 DG N
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